joelmtz98

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I started keeping track of my gasoline costs since Januray 2008 when i started working at a Houston location that is a 95 mile round trip to and from work.
The percent of my gas cost of net pay from Jan 2, 2008 to July 24, 2008 is 16.47%; and 10.55% of my gross bi-weekly check. This is still much higher that the state average of 6% and to me reaching a critical point.
Two things are clear to me ...i can't afford to drive a vehicle that only gets 18 miles to the gallon (hyw) anymore and/or i can't afford to work that far away from where i live.
I am currently carpooling eventhough i have been working a compressed week (10/4s) since February. I believe even one day of carpooling may reduce my gasoline costs.
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CrazyQ

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Statistics can be made to lie, and liars use statistics.
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357revo

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A major problem with this NRDC report is that the numbers are biased to make gasoline cost percentages much higher than a driver will actually spend. That produces a shock effect to get the reader's attention, and the article gives them the impression that driving is bad for them and for the economy.
The entire article is a hit piece on the use of personal autos, designed to push people into supporting their state government's pumping more money into the black hole of public transit & pushing for state and federal laws designed to force people to move back from suburban life into the big cities with their high taxes, eroding infrastructure, and high crime rates.
How do they manipulate the gas cost as a percentage of income? Cost of gas is based on total gasoline sold in each state divided by number of registered drivers. Personal income is based on "per capita" earnings.
Since there are commercial uses of gasoline in every state, that cost is apportioned to the registered drivers, even though it isn't a personal driving cost. That pushes up the gas cost "per driver". Look at the gas costs per driver in the various states in the full report and you can see how they jump around without rhyme or reason.
Since there are many more people living in the state [non-working spouses, children, retired] than workers, the average income per worker is lowered by using the "per capita" state average.
When the gas cost percentage is computed, "per driver" and "per capita" are considered equal, although they are not, and the result is a much higher gas cost percentage of income than reality.
The NRDC has as its agenda the elimination of the personal auto, and they are using every tool at their disposal to bring this about, including scare scenarios about global warming, the prevention of drilling for domestic oil supplies, pushing for more restrictions on personal auto use to make driving cost-prohibitive, pushing for government spending on inefficient mass transit and rail lines.
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Mahalo98

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New CO2 Scrubber Opposed by Environmentalists (VIDEO !!!) Scientists at Columbia University are developing a carbon dioxide (CO2) scrubber device that removes one ton of CO2 from the air every day, says the Heartland Institute http://wordpress.com/tag/carbon-eater/
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laddyboy62

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calif hurting also
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MINERMANIAC

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What is the Natural Resources Defense Council?!! So, we need to wean ourselves from oil dependency? I think they need to wean themselves off the kool-aid. They are defending Natural Resources. Why do you think God gave us natural resources? To use them!!!!
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vwphred

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I know that those averages, but I have spent that much in 6 months on fuel with two small cars
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bauerboy

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7/25/2008 7:41:22
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Everything's bigger in Texas.
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armstrmb

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I know that gas prices in Houston are far lower than in New York and Connecticut. Maybe this is less due to state efforts to lower gas prices and more due to federal funding of transportation projects (subways, Amtrak, ...).
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copperhead8

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How'd they figure this one out? Makes no sense to me.
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Mahalo98

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It’s all relative to the person, income, the size of the vehicle, and how many cars you own. I believe this to be an average which has highs and low so we are only seeing the medium.
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Dale Jr.

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7/25/2008 7:36:38
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The reports numbers don't seem right.
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dls_txxs_grl

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7/25/2008 7:36:37
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I defenitely belive this...our mass transit stinks (although it is improving) and everything here is very spread apart...
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SachseQueen

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7/25/2008 7:36:02
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$2174 as 5.85% of your income = about $37,000 income. That average seems a bit low to me!
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Bannack

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7/25/2008 7:29:44
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and the reason is?
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Sabredude

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seems a little low to me.
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DarthDadJr

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Need more info...rural drivers are different than city...and Texas is a HUGE state...I'm sure that affected the study.
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Somis1

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Texas has always had cheaper gasoline than most states and it still does--it's green on the gas price temperature map.
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s6sputnik

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7/25/2008 7:19:57
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Data is useless!
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amacquarrie

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7/25/2008 7:18:26
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that does seem a little low
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dreamweaver7050

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and
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CTTeacher

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7/25/2008 7:17:16
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seems low to me....
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WillyG

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That's nothing. Try 16%
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rbdesigns

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That's probably because everything is spread out so they have to drive furthor.
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gasie1

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I pay a lot more than 6% for gas and home heating oil.
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coolpado

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Glad it's not over 10%
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JB1881

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SO WHAT!
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Wolfwings

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7/25/2008 7:10:04
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I wonder what it costs in a major city like NYC or LA or CHI?
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Dennis783

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I agree its a lot, but 6% seems high
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AC-302

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I'd imagine sunny California is also a problem this way. After all, we have a fractured economy. Lots of poor laborer types, but a good contingent of professionals as well. So the professionals (docs, lawyers, engineers, entertainment folks) can afford the costs. Others may not.
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fedupintx

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That explains where 1/4 of the pay check goes and the bill collecters get 2/4 and kids usually get the rest, no wonder I stay broke
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Fisch2

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Um. This is not news. This is media reporting normal statistics as if they are beyond incredible. If you make $50K, and you spend $3K (more than "average") on that expensive gas, WOW, that's 6%.
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Brn2bEvl

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7/25/2008 6:55:35
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And i spend 6 percent on tv - who cares.
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EXTREMESNOW

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7/25/2008 6:54:45
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AND ALABAMA SPENDS 8%, NEXT WE WILL HEAR ABOUT CALIFORNIA.
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RCinNM

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I can assure you that I'm paying much more than 6% of my pay for fuel.
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ankhes

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My sentiments exactly, HockeyLady.
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HockeyLady

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7/25/2008 6:47:52
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and what are the incomes levels they are basing this on?
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RF4CPhantom

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Very interesting~!
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Brockvillian

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I'd Like to spend only 6 percent of my income.
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CdnGlassLady

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I now this is a gas board. but a more realistic picture would be to factor in the total cost of fuel including heating ones home be it electric heat or gas or oil. then it is mind boggling how much of ones income is spent no matter where you live
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10pennypincher

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this news makes the case for people to move back into the cities from the burbs.
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unclebobMO

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Sounds like everybody I know. We must conserve better and drive less.
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scrounger

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must be pretty big incomes
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rod1965

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Welcome to the party Texas.
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canescommuter

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Texas is a whole other country. T. Boone Pickens wants US taxpayers to expand the electric grid so wind farms can distribute power generated in Texas and he can profit. Upgrading the national grid is a necessary goal, but I think his plan is really just an attempt for his company not to have to absorb the expense. Look at the national power grid http://encarta.msn.com/media_701509077/the_national_power_grid.html Texas has chosen to limit their connectivity to the national grid and now T. Boone needs taxpayers to connect his project for it to make money. I agree with much of his arguments in general, but his motives are suspect.
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The_WB

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Most states beat this
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edgarbrn

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7/25/2008 6:37:15
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OK.
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FizedNH

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I think NY and Ca beat that...
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MG_Sputnik

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I also agree with JimL1. Make the speculators "earn" their money by forcing them to put more up each time they want to buy an oil futures contract. Watch how much less oil will then be traded with a subsequent drop in prices.
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BoerneWatch

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The statistics look bad, but you have to remember that housing and food are much less here than the rest of the country, we never had a real estate bubble that burst and we don't have income taxes.
So gas is a little more expensive. We drive less than usual.
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